BEIJING, Jan. 2 (Chinese media) -- The western Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region became China's second largest oil production base in 2008 with
an output of 27.4 million tonnes, up 1 million tonnes from 2007.
According to Thursday's Chinanews.com., Xinjiang
overtook Shangdong Province, the previous second largest.
Xinjiang ranked third from 1997 to 2007. Daqing in
the northern Heilongjiang Province leads with annual output of 40.2 million
tonnes.
Output of oil in Xinjiang is expected to hit 28
million tonnes in 2009, a new record.
Oil and gas are abundant in Xinjiang. Reserves are
estimated at 20.9 billion tonnes of oil and 10.8 trillion cubic meters of gas.
Proven reserves of oil and gas reached 3.9 billion
tonnes and 1.4 trillion cubic meters.
In 1990, Xinjiang produced only 7 million tonnes of
oil but recorded annual growth of more than 1 million tonnes thereafter,
accounting for 40 percent of the total growth of 2.7 million tonnes nationwide
each year. It offset decreased production from the eastern oilfields.
Oilfields in Xinjiang have been stepping up
production in the face of rising imports and their output has been rising.
Xinjiang Oilfield Co. took fourth place in terms of
oil production in 2008, and Tarim Oilfield Co. and Sinopec's North Branch were
listed as the seventh and the ninth, respectively.
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